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9 Best Essential Oil Affiliate Programs in 2024 (Top Offers)

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Essential oils have long been used to treat various health issues. However, some may consider them a new-age trend.

They’ve become incredibly popular since the start of the new Millennium, thanks in no small part to people using alternative medicines.

I’ve used them myself to treat everything from the recurring migraines that made my life a living hell in my 20s to treating a nasty skin infection on a pet dog.

Not everyone believes that essential oils actually have any health benefits, but the essential oils market is currently valued at around US$17 billion, and that’s set to grow to at least US$27 billion within the next 2 – 3 years, effectively doubling it.

All you need now are some of the best essential oils affiliate programs to promote.

And yes, we’ve already done the research for you.

Essential Oils Affiliate Programs

  1. Well.ca
  2. Amrita Aromatherapy
  3. Lisse Essential Oils
  4. Homedics
  5. Guru Nanda
  6. Rocky Mountain Oils
  7. Oasis Diffusers
  8. Each & Every
  9. The Ayurveda Experience
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1 Well.ca

Well.ca Homepage Screenshot

Well.ca is something of a household name in….well…Canada. Is there an echo in here? We want to point out that although Well is a Canadian company, it ships to all of the contiguous United States, not its outlying island colonies such as Samoa, Guam, etc.

The next thing to mention is that while this company does not specialize only in essential oils, it stocks a wide range of them—over 4,000.

That’s without adding to their range of diffusers and products with essential oils as their core ingredient. This means that, as an affiliate, your visitors are very likely to find at least a handful of items on Well.ca that they’ll be happy to pay money for.

Their affiliate program pays 5% for all sales referred to the site by their “ambassadors.” Sometimes, you just have to love the lexical gymnastics some marketing teams perform when describing their affiliate programs.

Anyway, the amount you’ll make per order for selling a bottle of essential oil will only be 50c per bottle. However, aromatherapists, masseuses, and others tend to buy in bulk once they find a brand and supplier they like and trust.

What you “lose” in smaller affiliate commissions you’ll make up for in frequency of orders- this is typical of many of the programs here.

2 Amrita Aromatherapy

Amrita Aromatherapy Homepage Screenshot

Amrita is a family-owned and operated organic essential oil supplier, apparently one of the biggest in the United States. 

The business’s founder, Dr. Christopher Streicher, has combined the best of Ayurvedic and naturopathic practices with essential oils and organic farming methods.

Their range of products includes 140 different oils, all USDA-certified.

Are organic essential oils better than generic ones? In a word, “Yes”, simply because they’re not mass-produced and haven’t been diluted with cheaper oils to generate more profit.

Long story short, people are willing to pay more for pure organic essential oils.

The EPC for this affiliate program isn’t going to put you on the path to early retirement, but affiliate programs like this are ones you combine with others. Even if you build a niche site on essential oils, “organic” would be its own category, so it’s just a spoke in a larger wheel.

Affiliates make 10% per sale referred through affiliate links, and customers spend an average of $67 per transaction when shopping with Amrita.

3 Lisse Essential Oils

Lisse Essential Oils Homepage Screenshot

If you had never heard of Lisse Essential Oils before today, don’t worry—neither have we. And to be honest, not recognizing their brand doesn’t really matter. 

But what matters is that other people have heard about them, and they seem to quite like their range of chemical- and pesticide-free aromatherapy oils and related products. Or at least that’s what their customer reviews indicate. 

They’re also a specialist in that they don’t try to sell anything other than the essential oils, carrier oils, blends, bottles, and misters that aromatherapy fans like to purchase.

The Lisse affiliate program is available through the Refersion Marketplace, which you must sign up for before promoting it. 

Referred sales are worth 10% in affiliate commission, and although their EPC is quite low, they still have an interesting range of products for you to promote. 

4 Homedics

Homedics Homepage Screenshot

HoMedics is a brand I was already familiar with before starting the research for this blog post – I’m pretty sure I bought my mother one of their heated Shiatsu massagers a few years back.

Although this company is best known for its range of home massage therapy products, it also owns the Ellia brand of essential oils and diffuser products.

But you don’t need to sign up for two different affiliate programs here – just the HoMedics one, and there’s a fringe benefit to this.

If your audience uses essential oils, there’s a good chance that some of them might also be interested in related products, like air purifiers, UV cleaners, or neck massagers.

You have a lot of scope here to make money.

HoMedics affiliates make 8% per sale of any sale they send to the HoMedics or Ellia.com website, but without signing up for separate programs. 

Their ‘Network Earnings’ score is high enough to indicate a decent volume of affiliates making money promoting their products. You also get a 30-day cookie and “unlimited” affiliate referrals within that.

5 Guru Nanda

Guru Nanda Homepage Screenshot

Something that sticks out about the Guru Nanda brand is its marketing – from the video intro by the company founder to the color scheme for the brand to working with farming communities to ensure they’re paid a fair price for their produce.

But back to their products – all 138 essential oils, distilled from the produce of some of the best herb and flower suppliers on the planet. This includes cinnamon from Sri Lanka, tea tree from Australia, lavender from Bulgaria, Lemon from Italy, etc.

Think of them as artisan essential oils. 

The brand also has an international feel, offers a great variety of products for both adults and kids, and offers free shipping on orders over $25.

In a world where companies seem to be doing everything possible to shorten affiliate cookie duration, this program gives you 90 days to work with.

That’s 3x the industry standard, and combined with a 7.5% commission rate and an average order size of $61, this program could be very profitable when promoted to the right audience.

6 Rocky Mountain Oils

Rocky Mountain Oils Homepage Screenshot

Rocky Mountain Oils has been supplying aromatherapy practitioners and enthusiasts worldwide with single oils and essential oil blends for over 13 years.

Rocky Mountain Oils was founded by a group of people who wanted to ensure that the average Joe and Josephine on the street could buy pure essential oils without having to sell one of their kids to a medical science lab.

Their goal was to make high-quality essential oils far more affordable and accessible. 

Rocky Mountain Oils stocks a broad range of products, including pure single oils, organic essential oils, and blends for specific purposes e.g., “Mood”, “Skin Care”, “Sleep”, etc.   Rocky Mountain Oils’ “For Mom and Kids” range also includes therapeutic blends, such as “Counting Sheep,” “Ouchie,” and “Tummy Time.” 

This way, kids don’t have to remember to ask for their favorite Lavender and Tea Tree blend the next time they get an “ouchie.”

So, you don’t necessarily need a blog dedicated to health and wellness to promote Rocky Mountain Oils. Products like these can appeal to a broad enough audience.

You could have a sports or fitness blog where you mention their muscle-soothing products or a new parenting blog where you add an affiliate link for Rocky Mountain Oils’ kid-friendly essential oil blends.

Beginner affiliates promoting the program start with an 8% commission rate, but Rocky Mountain Oils is open to upping that to 16% if you can shift enough of their products.

Yes, Rocky Mountain Oils is willing to double your commission rate if you actively send sales their way. Their ‘Network Earnings’ score is lower than we’d like, but their EPC is $120, which makes up for the lack of network activity.

7 Oasis Diffusers

Oasis Diffusers Homepage Screenshot

We have come to a somewhat tangential range of products, but one still entirely related to essential oils – Oasis Diffusers

A standard essential oil diffuser vaporizes water mixed with your favorite essential oil into the air around you, elevating your mood or masking that smell you’ve been meaning to clean up for a while now.

However, the Oasis Diffuser is slightly different because you can mount it in your bathroom and enjoy an aromatherapy treatment session while you shower.

The product comes with a dock that allows it to be mounted and removed from a wall without damaging it. It’s also battery-powered, so you don’t need to worry about wiring it to your household power supply.

Novelty products go one of two ways: crash and burn, or people buy them.

The Oasis Diffuser’s sales metrics indicate that a substantial number of people are buying it. So even if this product doesn’t appeal to you personally, view it as an affiliate first and a person second.

All sales you send to them via your affiliate links are worth 10% of each order, or roughly $6 per sale. Again, it’s not a fortune, but all those affiliate commissions add up.

8 Each & Every

Each & Every Homepage Screenshot

Founded in 2017, Each & Every produces a range of all-natural deodorants for people concerned about the health risks associated with commercially available products.

Health risks? Yes, like the fact that many cheaper deodorants use aluminum to stop you from perspiring by blocking your sweat ducts. This ingredient also increases the risk of Alzheimer’s.

The team behind Each & Every created a range of 100% natural roll-on deodorant products that use essential oils as their fragrance because the market demanded it. So you get the added benefit of the oil’s inherent properties and smelling good.

Your visitors can choose from 10 different scents, including Cedar and vanilla, Coconut and lime, or Cannabis and Green Tea. Products like this are mass-appealing right now because everyone is more environmentally and health-conscious than they have been since the late 70s.

Plus, everyone sweats (I’m tempted to make an Epstein joke here…but I won’t), so your potential market is 7.8 billion people. Who’d have thought we’d reach a stage where people would demand what are effectively artisan deodorants? Yet here we find ourselves.

This company has only been in business for a little over a year (at the time of writing), so it’s always easier to make money when promoting a popular affiliate program that’s still in its infancy. 

In terms of their metrics, their conversion rate is almost 11%, and with an EPC of $41, this is a program any affiliate marketer should seriously consider promoting. 

9 The Ayurveda Experience

The Ayurveda Experience Homepage Screenshot

Ayurveda is a form of mind-body medicine that has been practiced across the Indian subcontinent for thousands of years. It literally means “science of life.” And it’s becoming far more popular in the West right now.

The Ayurveda Experience stocks a full range of products for anyone wanting to use this alternative medicine to treat their health issue – 160,000 at last count.

So, what does this have to do with essential oils?

Their top-selling products are treatments made from essential oils, such as their Manjish Glow Elixir face massage oil or Rujahari Oil for joint and muscle problems in the over 50s.

Most aromatherapists and essential oil users are already familiar with the basic concepts of Ayurveda, so they’re quite likely to place at least a test order.

This is one of those hidden gem affiliate programs that could substantially increase your bottom line—they pay a 15% commission on an average order size of around $50. The fact that their beauty products are all made using “ancient knowledge” also explains why they convert traffic at almost 20%.

Over To You

Essential oils have been used for centuries, but they have enjoyed a major resurgence in popularity in the last decade.

This means the timing for building out a niche or authority site around essential oils is pretty much perfect.

And you even have ten lucrative essential oils affiliate programs to promote.

The affiliate programs for Jade Bloom, Shaman Oils, and Artisan Aromatics are conspicuous by their absence.

As much as we’d love to include every affiliate program, we must focus on those with proven metrics. 

So what comes next?

That’s a really good question, and we hear new affiliates ask all the time – choosing the right affiliate programs is only part of the puzzle. 

This is why we’d like to invite you to join us for a free training session where we cover all the basics.

You get to spend two hours with us as we show you how to get started in affiliate marketing.

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about the author

Niall is a Senior SEO Specialist who excels in on-page optimization and off-page link building campaigns. He's been in SEO so long that his experience predates the existence of Google. 

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